Does anyone know how to take out the parts of an eMac, and build a PC in it? It would be a great idea for the Great Mod Challenge.I recently bought an eMac, and I saw the iPC mod and was wondering if anyone could do the same thing with an eMac.To Anyoone who takes up this mod, could you please make a detailed guide with pictures explaining what to do and how to do it.(While using the super drive and even converting the screen to an LCD... if possible). And with Windows XP.If anyone takes up this challenge, email me at ngatiaruan.prince@gmail.comPOST BACK!Ngatiaruan.Prince

I have to eMacs, both are mine. but i have no use to one of them, and i dont want virtual pc, and i want to be able to play games for Windows on one. I use one eMac. One is unused. its setup but I have only turned it on once.If I was able to turn my unused eMac into an ePC it would be great! But I have not much Mac modding experience so thats why I want a detailed guide.

I'm not very familiar with the eMac to be honost. I do know that if you have the skill to build a PC from scratch, that it shouldn't be too hard to strip out the eMac's native contents. Why not just go for it yourself? :huh:

Well, I'm not really confident with taking out the eMacs parts without a guide because I might do something wrong and I might ruin the whole thing and that means I have wasted my money! Plus, I'm not farmiliar with the inside parts of the eMac, so thats why I want a guide. Oh if I did do it myself, would I have to put in active cooling? Is there enough cooling in the mac? Are there fans in the emac?POST BACK

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